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Plate 19 Colours Fragments theory practice landscape gardening
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Plate 19 Colours Fragments theory practice landscape gardening
Plate 19: Colours, Fragments on the theory and practice of landscape gardening: including some remarks on Grecian and Gothic architecture, collected from various manuscripts in possession of the different noblemen and gentlemen, for whose use they were originally written; the whole tending to establish fixed principles in the respective arts, Bensley, T. and Son, Repton, Humphry, 1752-1818, Repton, J. Adey (John Adey), 1775-1860, Taylor, J. Aquatint, 1816, Aquatint, hand-colored, Plate 19 on Page 51, from Fragment XII, Concerning Colours
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1752 1818 1816 Aquatint Collected Colours Fragments Gentlemen Gothic Architecture Hand Colored Humphry Plate 19 Possession Practice Principles Remarks Repton Taylor Grecian Landscape Gardening Page 51 Theory
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This photo print, titled "Plate 19 Colours Fragments theory practice landscape gardening" is a visual masterpiece that transports us into the world of art and nature. The image captures the essence of landscape gardening, showcasing its intricate details and harmonious blend of colors. The print originates from a collection of manuscripts owned by distinguished noblemen and gentlemen, who sought to establish fixed principles in the arts. It delves into the theory and practice of landscape gardening while also offering insightful remarks on Grecian and Gothic architecture. Hand-colored with meticulous precision, this aquatint print exudes elegance and sophistication. Plate 19 takes center stage on page 51, within Fragment XII dedicated to exploring the significance of colors in this artistic discipline. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported to a serene garden filled with vibrant flora and carefully designed elements. The interplay between light and shadow creates an enchanting atmosphere that invites contemplation. Through this photo print, we gain a glimpse into the creative mindsets of Repton, Humphry (1752-1818), Adey (John Adey) Repton (1775-1860), Taylor J. , Bensley T. , Son - individuals who contributed their expertise to shape our understanding of landscape gardening. This remarkable piece not only serves as a testament to their dedication but also inspires us to appreciate nature's beauty while embracing artistic principles.
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